Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa says the 27-day Eskom record of sustained power is not an ‘electioneering tool’ …
Moreover, Eskom says sustained generation capacity, adequate emergency reserves and reduced electricity demand have all played a role in the new Eskom record. Furthermore, the previous longest run after June 2022 was 19 days. This was between Friday 15 December 2023 andThe Electricity Minister delivered yet more good news on the Eskom record this week. Image: File. This is when the utility will provide another update.
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